Spin each world and explore every robot humanity has landed on it — at the spot it touched down.
ESA / Rosetta OSIRIS team (CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO)Every rover and lander that has reached the Red Planet's surface.
14 landing sites
Gregory H. Revera / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0)Six decades of soft landings, from Luna and Apollo to today's commercial era.
25 landing sites
NASA / JPL-Caltech — Mariner 10 (Wikimedia Commons)The Soviet Venera and Vega landers that survived its crushing, furnace-hot surface — if only for minutes.
8 landing sites
NASA / JPL-Caltech / Space Science Institute — CassiniSaturn's hazy moon — the only world in the outer solar system humanity has landed on.
1 landing sites
NASA / JHUAPL — NEAR Shoemaker433 Eros — where NEAR Shoemaker made the first-ever landing on an asteroid, in 2001.
1 landing sites
JAXA — Hayabusa25143 Itokawa — Hayabusa touched this rubble pile and returned the first sample from an asteroid.
1 landing sites
JAXA, U. Tokyo & collaborators — Hayabusa2162173 Ryugu — Hayabusa2's spinning-top asteroid, touched down on and landed by MASCOT.
2 landing sites
NASA / Goddard / University of Arizona — OSIRIS-REx101955 Bennu — OSIRIS-REx's touch-and-go sample at Nightingale crater, returned to Earth in 2023.
1 landing sites
ESA / Rosetta / NavCam (CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO)The rubber-duck comet where Rosetta's Philae made the first soft landing on a comet — and bounced.
2 landing sites